![]() Honestly, if this is how good Snap’s photos look, then it would be an incredible camera for 360 photography.īut the photo seems too good to be true. The 360 photo looks very good - the dynamic range is perfect, the colors look accurate, and the detail is impressive. This second video had inaccurate colors Sample panoramic photo? Is ACFlow Snap’s sample photo too good to be true?ĪCFlow Snap’s website has a section where they discuss reframing and include an interactive 360 photo. I’d love to see the unstitched sample files from ACFlow to confirm if these videos are both from Snap. However, the drastic difference between the color accuracy of the two videos makes me wonder whether the first one was really shot on the Snap. It’s possible that the red surface of the skatepark could have made the white balance and colors inaccurate. You can see the sky is almost blown out and the hue of the sky is greenish, compared with the natural blue color of the sky from the first video. This one has more limited dynamic range and inaccurate colors much more typical of what I see in 360 cameras from new companies. However, in another part of the same webpage, they showed another video that’s also supposed to be from the Snap. I don’t expect this level of quality from a new 360 camera company. If this is really from the Snap, then I would be very impressed. The first one seems to show excellent detail, dynamic range and color, similar to Insta360, with even similar green spot flares. The Snap website showed two sample videos that are supposed to be from the Snap. If you had to carry a camera of that size, would it be more practical to carry a Micro Four Thirds camera or a digital compact camera such as a Sony RX100? Sample videos? The first video shown on the Snap website appears to have good detail, dynamic range and color. Attaching these lenses would make the Snap much less portable. Moreover, the Snap lenses use C-mount, which is used by some security cameras and 16mm movie cameras, so it’s possible to add even more lenses. ![]() They said the aperture is from f/2 to f/16, but it’s not clear if it is a constant aperture zoom or a variable aperture zoom. 10-50mm (appears to be 54-270mm equivalent) telephoto zoom.16mm (appears to be 86mm equivalent) telephoto with adjustable aperture from f/1.4 to f/16.6mm (appears to be 32mm equivalent) wide angle with adjustable aperture f/2 to f/16.However, the Snap would be the first action cam to have an industry-standard interchangeable mount. The Insta360 One R and One RS have had a modular design that could even be used with the Mavic Air 2 to turn it into an invisible 360 drone. The Snap would not be the first modular 360 camera. You can swap out the 360 camera lenses for a 4K 60fps action cam lens, or a C-mount lens, with the option to attach a 10-50mm zoom (which appears to be 54-270mm equivalent focal length) with adjustable aperture. Modular design ACFlow Snap’s C-Mount lens module can use a variety of lensesĪCFlow Snap boasts a modular design. ACFlow claims the Snap is splash proof (IPX4). larger capacity battery (1900 mah vs 1800 mah).the body is longer (125mm vs 114mm long).the aperture is slightly narrower at f/2.0 (instead of f/1.9).X3’s starlapse can capture a timelapse with animated star trails. Me Mode lets the X3 shoot a third person view with no need for reframing. Active HDR is a video mode that enables the X3 to capture a wider dynamic range by capturing two different exposures at the same time. ![]() Snap has almost the same specs as Insta360 X3 except: Video: 1/8000 - to the limit of frames per second Some of ACFlow Snap’s key features ACFlow Specifications Comparison vs Insta360 X3 Video resolution resolution (Single resolution Now, a company that 360 shooters haven’t heard about called ACFlow has announced a 360 camera that not only looks like the Insta360 X3, but also has almost identical specs. Insta360 X3 (reviewed here) is the most popular 360 camera in the market today. But is it legit or is it a scam? Here are its specs and some potential red flags you need to consider. What if the Insta360 X3 was modular and could even use a 270mm equivalent telephoto lens? That’s the intriguing premise of the ACFlow Snap, a new 360 camera that looks strikingly similar to Insta360 X3 and has nearly identical specs, but is also modular like the Insta360 One R and One RS. ![]()
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